Best Movies that are coming out This September 2025

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If you don’t know what to watch this September 2025, then this article is just for you! Find the best 10+2 Movies that are coming out this September 2025!

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  1. CONJURING: LAST RITES (5/9)

conjuring last rites

The Conjuring: Last Rites picks up a few years after The Devil Made Me Do It. Ed and Lorraine Warren have stepped away from investigating because of Ed’s health.

Unfortunately, they are pulled back in for one final case they can’t ignore. This time, the story follows the infamous haunting of the Smurl family in Pennsylvania. We witness a series of terrifying entities—including a violent demon—tormented the family with strange noises, foul smells, physical attacks, and even more disturbing encounters. Despite their retirement, the Warrens take on the case, and their daughter Judy starts to step into the spotlight. She starts showing signs that she may have inherited some of Lorraine’s gifts. This last mission feels like the ultimate test for the Warrens, closing out their chilling journey with one of the most unsettling hauntings they’ve ever faced.

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2. THE CUT (5/9)

Imagine a former boxing champ—the kind of guy who’s put everything into the ring. He is finally hanging up his gloves and running a gym with his partner, Caitlin. But when another fighter suddenly drops out of a big match, our hero—known only as The Boxer—is tempted back into the ring for one last shot at the title. The catch? He has to drop a ton of weight in just six days.

Cue the arrival of Boz, an ultra-intense trainer who pushes him to the edge with extreme, even shady, weight-cutting tactics. As every pound comes off, past traumas and childhood memories start crashing back in, making it clear this isn’t just a fight for glory—it’s a full-on fight for his mind.

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3. TRIUMPH OF THE HEART (12/9)

Triumph of the Heart

Triumph of the Heart (2025) tells the powerful true story of Saint Maximilian Kolbe. Maximilian Kolbe, a priest who volunteered to die in place of another man at Auschwitz. The film focuses on the two weeks he and nine other prisoners spent in a starvation bunker. Instead of showing only darkness, it highlights how Kolbe helped the men remember their humanity. We watch them sharing memories, praying together, and finding dignity even in despair. With striking visuals and heartfelt storytelling, the movie shows that even in the harshest conditions, faith, love, and courage can shine through.

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4. WOMEN IN CHRIST (12/9)

Women in Christ is a heartwarming documentary that shares the true stories of five remarkable women of faith. From different backgrounds and parts of the world—who each show what it means to live fully for Christ.

Through unscripted moments, we meet women like Kerry, who had a dream of hungry children and turned that vision into a real-life mission feeding schoolkids in New Zealand. Fernanda, an immigrant turned entrepreneur who empowers other women through business success. Esther, who overcame big challenges to find purpose and help build stronger communities; Kimberly, a mom spreading love and inclusion for kids with Down syndrome. Debra, who turned her promise to God into a career teaching voices and inspiring others. Each story shines a light on courage, resilience, and the truth that your story—no matter who you are—truly matters.

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5. THE MAN IN MY BASEMENT (12/9)

The man in my basement

The Man in My Basement stars Corey Hawkins as Charles Blakey, a man struggling to keep the family home in Sag Harbor, New York. Just when things look bleak, a strange offer comes knocking—literally. A mysterious white businessman named Anniston Bennet, played by Willem Dafoe, proposes renting Charles’s dusty basement for the summer in exchange for enough money to clear his debts and save the house. It sounds too good to be true… because it is.

As Charles agrees, he soon finds himself trapped in a chilling deal that forces him to face the ghosts of his family’s past, tangled traumas, and unnerving truths about race, power, and evil. What starts as a financial lifeline quickly unravels into a psychological nightmare.

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6. TIN SOLDIER (12/9)

Tin Soldier

The movie centers on Nash Cavanaugh, a former special forces soldier haunted by trauma and the loss of his wife. He’s approached by government agent Emmanuel Ashburn, who needs Nash’s help to take down a dangerous cult. The cult is led by Bokushi, a magnetic leader who lures in war veterans with promises of belonging and purpose.

What makes things complicated is Nash’s past—he once followed Bokushi, so he knows firsthand how persuasive and dangerous the man can be. This mission isn’t just about infiltrating the cult. It’s also about confronting his old demons and possibly finding his missing wife, who may still be inside the compound.

As Nash goes deeper, the film explores themes of loyalty, manipulation, trauma, and redemption. The story contrasts the discipline of military life with the twisted sense of family offered by Bokushi’s cult, forcing Nash to decide where his true allegiance lies.

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7. THE LOST BUS (19/9)

The Lost Bus

In The Lost Bus, a calm and determined school bus driver named Kevin McKay (played by Matthew McConaughey) gets an urgent call amid California’s deadly 2018 Camp Fire. There are 22–23 children and a teacher trapped at Ponderosa Elementary.

Joined by Mary Ludwig (America Ferrera), a brave schoolteacher, Kevin races through smoke-choked roads and towering flames, risking everything to drive those kids to safety. 30 miles away—through one of the most destructive wildfires in state history. Based on real events from Lizzie Johnson’s book Paradise: One Town’s Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire. the story is a heart-pounding journey of quiet heroism and survival against terrifying odds.

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8. PRISONER OF WAR (19/9)

Prisoner of War

Set during World War II, Prisoner of War follows British RAF Wing Commander James Wright, portrayed by Scott Adkins. He is shot down during the Battle of Bataan and captured by the Japanese Imperial Army.

Imprisoned in a Philippine POW camp, Wright and his fellow prisoners are forced to participate in brutal hand-to-hand combat matches for the entertainment of their captors. Utilizing his extensive martial arts training acquired in Hong Kong, Wright becomes a formidable opponent, challenging the camp’s sadistic overseer, Lt. Col. Ito. As the narrative unfolds, Wright’s resilience and combat prowess inspire his fellow prisoners, leading to a collective effort to resist their captors and seek freedom.

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9. LONDON CALLING (19/9)

London Calling

In London Calling, Josh Duhamel stars as Tommy Ward, a down-on-his-luck hitman who accidentally kills a relative of London’s most powerful crime boss, Freddy Darby (Aidan Gillen).

To escape the wrath of Darby, Tommy flees to Los Angeles, where he finds himself in an unexpected situation. Darby forces Tommy to mentor his socially awkward teenage son, Julian (Jeremy Ray Taylor), teaching him how to become a “man”. More specifically, how to follow in his father’s criminal footsteps. What starts as a reluctant babysitting job turns into a chaotic and comedic journey, blending action with heartfelt moments as Tommy and Julian navigate the dangerous world of crime together.

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10. AMERICAN SWEATSHOP (19/9)

American Sweatshop

In American Sweatshop, Lili Reinhart stars as Daisy Moriarty, a social media content moderator working at a company called Paladin. Her job involves reviewing and removing disturbing content from the internet. A task that takes a toll on her mental health…

One day, Daisy encounters a video depicting a violent crime. While her supervisor dismisses it as fake, Daisy becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind the video. This obsession leads her into a dangerous and murky world as she seeks justice and accountability.

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11. THE STRANGERS: CHAPTER 2 (23/9)

The Strsangers chapter 2

The Strangers: Chapter 2 picks up shortly after the events of the first film. Maya Lucas (Madelaine Petsch), the sole survivor of the previous night’s terror, awakens in a hospital, only to discover that the masked assailants, Dollface, Pin-Up Girl, and Man in the Mask, they are still at large and have returned to finish what they started. With nowhere to run and no one to trust, Maya must navigate a town that has become a hunting ground, as the strangers relentlessly pursue her and anyone who stands in their way.

Director Renny Harlin expands the scope from a home invasion to a full town invasion, intensifying the sense of paranoia and fear. The film delves deeper into the psyche of both the victims and the perpetrators. Exploring themes of survival, trust, and the randomness of violence. With a runtime of 98 minutes, Chapter 2 promises to deliver a chilling continuation of the saga.

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12. DEAD OF WINTER (23/9)

 Dead of Winter

In this suspenseful tale set against the icy backdrop of northern Minnesota, Barb (Emma Thompson), a grieving widow and seasoned fisherwoman, embarks on a solitary journey to scatter her late husband’s ashes at a remote lake—a place of cherished memories. Her plans take a dark turn when she stumbles upon a secluded cabin and discovers a teenage girl (Laurel Marsden) held captive by a desperate couple (Judy Greer and Marc Menchaca) with sinister intentions.

Stranded without phone service and miles from the nearest help, Barb becomes the girl’s only hope for survival. Drawing on her resourcefulness and knowledge of the harsh wilderness, Barb confronts the captors, leading to a tense and gripping battle for both their lives. Directed by Brian Kirk, the film combines elements of survival thriller and emotional drama. He is highlighting themes of resilience, compassion, and the unexpected strength found in ordinary individuals.

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